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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ed. that was a tremendous closing story. great interview, man. thank you. thank you to those of you at home for joining us for this hour. after what has been honestly an amazing day of news. it was 3:342 eastern this afternoon when nbc news, network news broke into regular programming with an exclusive special report. watch. ♪ >> this is an nbc news special report. here's brian williams. >> good day. we're coming on the air right now to break exclusive word that the united states ambassador to the united nations, ambassador susan rice, has transmitted word to the president of the united states that she is withdrawing her own name from any future consideration for nomination to become perhaps the next secretary of state following hillary rodham clinton. >> that was the news broken today by nbc at 3:40 in the afternoon. susan rice remains the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. and a high-profile one at that. she's known for being very close to president obama, a long-time friend and a
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ed. that was a tremendous closing story. great interview, man. thank you. thank you to those of you at home for joining us for this hour. after what has been honestly an amazing day of news. it was 3:342 eastern this afternoon when nbc news, network news broke into regular programming with an exclusive special report. watch. ♪ >> this is an nbc news special report. here's brian williams....
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do you still stand by those statements you made on the rachel maddow show? >> sure. justice sotomayor said several times that she got where she did at princeton, that she didn't have the grades to handle it. she got there through american hardwork who are viewing practically what i think is a disposition, really, to go after white folks in this country. i say in a sense white folks built this country in a sense that they were all folks at the constitutional convention. all white medals are in a dead or do you understanded world war i, world war ii. but clearly enormous contributions in this country. i don't deny that for a second. 350 years of not taking responsibility. i don't deny that. >> let me go toally next. hi. i had a, presidential elections that are going to be coming up. as we know, the gop has many fractures t. and i just want to do you think we're building our own demise from the gop. and failure is somehow going to aid the republican party inside. >> i don't believe the republican party is fractured. in 1968, the democratic party was at war with themselv
do you still stand by those statements you made on the rachel maddow show? >> sure. justice sotomayor said several times that she got where she did at princeton, that she didn't have the grades to handle it. she got there through american hardwork who are viewing practically what i think is a disposition, really, to go after white folks in this country. i say in a sense white folks built this country in a sense that they were all folks at the constitutional convention. all white medals...
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playing with kaleidoscopes in the diplomatic reception room with his little sister rachel. or goofing around with troops in tampa. or visiting the wounded at walter reed. as a white house photographer, i was always aware of the fact that i was part of the gray area between public and private and i was there as one of the witnesses, and to honor. but i was also sometimes an intruder. i felt very responsible for how i went about trying to document and what i did with the privilege of being there in those private times. i tried really hard to get it right and to show the multi-faceted people and to make the pictures about the individuals who were there. here is the president blowing a kiss to mrs. bush as we leave to go back to the united states and he stays with his delegation in mexico. just a quick moment after the state of the union with family. flying home for christmas, when your guard is down. coming back from europe with jenna. i would say that it's not always a seamless thing to be a white house photographer. nobody tried to strangle me, though. it's not a seamless th
playing with kaleidoscopes in the diplomatic reception room with his little sister rachel. or goofing around with troops in tampa. or visiting the wounded at walter reed. as a white house photographer, i was always aware of the fact that i was part of the gray area between public and private and i was there as one of the witnesses, and to honor. but i was also sometimes an intruder. i felt very responsible for how i went about trying to document and what i did with the privilege of being there...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. i might just have to do a little bit of fishing the weekend before the vote in wisconsin. i don't know, i might have to do that. >> i will warn the fish. i will warn the walleye that you are coming, ed. thank you, ed. >> thanks, rachel. >>> and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. it was 1977, he had had to resign the presidency of the united states three years early in disgrace, narrowly avoiding being impeached and convicted and thrown out of office. frankly, he needed to make a little money, so he agreed for a large fee to sit down for a series of tv interviews, in which he basically wanted to talk about anything other than watergate. but he also wanted to defend himself on watergate. he wanted to try to shape his legacy, to be seen as something other than a disgraced cook who had had to resign his had had to resign his presidency. that effort to try to rehabilitate his image, to defend himself on watergate, led richard nixon to this iconic moment in the ame
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. i might just have to do a little bit of fishing the weekend before the vote in wisconsin. i don't know, i might have to do that. >> i will warn the fish. i will warn the walleye that you are coming, ed. thank you, ed. >> thanks, rachel. >>> and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. it was 1977, he had had to resign the presidency of the united states three years early in...
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in some ways, my book could be said to be inspired by my favorite rachel maddow promo, which is rachel at the dam. what is that promo about? it is about the fact that, yes, we do write things together individually, but we also build great things together collectively, not only through government, but often through government. and we are best when we do both those things. yes, when we strive as individuals, but, yes, when we know how to take care of one another and do things together. >> is the government the key, though? is current conservatism devoted to the idea that we can do some things collectively, but we should never do things collectively through government. that there should only be other forms of collective association, whether it be religion or family or smaller forms of politics? >> i think that is what it's about now. and i think that breaks -- you know, a lot of our friends in the tea party act as if the founders did not create a strong government through the constitution, but they did create a strong government. they seem to argue that government really didn't get involv
in some ways, my book could be said to be inspired by my favorite rachel maddow promo, which is rachel at the dam. what is that promo about? it is about the fact that, yes, we do write things together individually, but we also build great things together collectively, not only through government, but often through government. and we are best when we do both those things. yes, when we strive as individuals, but, yes, when we know how to take care of one another and do things together. >>...
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>> yeah, mom, dad, rachel, danny... >> drew: 40. spin again. 60, that's the number you need. 35 or 50, i'm sorry, 55 to 60. it's going to be 85. sorry, mary, nice meeting you, take care. patricia, you're on your way to the showcase, congratulations. guess what, we have a little model competition, go to priceisright.com and go to our model competition, at the end of the week the guy with the most votes will win a week-long modeling gig on the show. showcases are next, don't go show. showcases are next, don't go way. that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money, and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with l.e.d. light absolutely free. when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage.
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ed. have a great weekend, my friend. >> i will. you too. thank you. >>> thanks to you at home for being with us on this fine friday night. do you remember the color-coded alert system we used to have? remember that? tom ridge announced the exist existence of our national color-coded be afraid alert chart about a decade ago. in march 2002 so we could tell at a glance how alert we were supposed to feel. and if you didn't feel like glancing at the be alert chart, at least at the airport they would read periodic recorded statements over the intercom telling you out loud that today's threat level was orange. the threat level was always orange at the airport no matter what else was going on in the rest of the country. we don't do that anymore. we don't do that. we got rid of the color coded chart thing last year and nobody complained. we also no longer have this. this is the google street view of one of the secret prisons we used to have in romania. "the associated press" did a little overhead
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ed. have a great weekend, my friend. >> i will. you too. thank you. >>> thanks to you at home for being with us on this fine friday night. do you remember the color-coded alert system we used to have? remember that? tom ridge announced the exist existence of our national color-coded be afraid alert chart about a decade ago. in march 2002 so we could tell at a glance how alert we were...
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courtesy as she joins me in the studio now hey rachel so go ahead and break this down for me how are these private businesses contributing what kind of contracts do they have and what does this mean for the east course east coast so there are two major ways that public private partnerships can work in the sirkar the first way is that essentially private businesses take over for the government so for instance still essentially buy a road off of the government and after that bill benefits a they'll they'll have to deal with all the repairs and things of that nature but at the same time they get all of the revenue from tolls and from any other sort of profit generating revenue like even. along the side of the road things like that the other way to do it is to actually have the businesses from the outset be the ones who build the roads to begin with and i think that's what we're going to see a little bit more in the wake of superstorm sandy seeing as these roads are entirely destroyed to begin with so instead of having a bond measure where in the government borrows money off of taxpayers
courtesy as she joins me in the studio now hey rachel so go ahead and break this down for me how are these private businesses contributing what kind of contracts do they have and what does this mean for the east course east coast so there are two major ways that public private partnerships can work in the sirkar the first way is that essentially private businesses take over for the government so for instance still essentially buy a road off of the government and after that bill benefits a...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now, good evening rachel. >> i have a special favor to ask you. >> yes. >> i think that interview was amazing and totally newsworthy and cool and i would like your permission for to us post it at my blog. >> i'm a team player, whatever -- absolutely. >> all right. i know it's weird putting you on the spot i would love to let people know about it. >> i think that janet is very brave to come out. >> yes. >> and speak. her family has been attacked unwarrantedly, it's horrifying. >> to see her standing up in the way she did is moving. thank you for doing that. >> thanks, rachel. >> thanks for staying with us for the next hour, that will be on our blog, soon. nicolle wallace one of the central characters of the movie "game change" is here tonight. >>> the return of best new thing in the world at the end of the show. looking forward to that. we'll talk also about newfound competition for the title governor ultrasound. all planned for this hour, it will be a great show. >>> we have to start tonight nine years ago. nine years ago this week, then president
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now, good evening rachel. >> i have a special favor to ask you. >> yes. >> i think that interview was amazing and totally newsworthy and cool and i would like your permission for to us post it at my blog. >> i'm a team player, whatever -- absolutely. >> all right. i know it's weird putting you on the spot i would love to let people know about it. >> i think that janet is very brave to come out. >> yes....
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covering the list is drift by rachel madnow. shea talked-about america's history of creating war and our use the executive branch of government is too powerful. tiger woods's former golf coach is second on a list with the big miss. he describes what it was like to coach the championship golfer 56 years. michael savage critiques president obama's foreign and domestic policy in trickle-down tyranny. this is third. fourth is imagine followed by mrs. kennedy and the. mr. hill was first lady jacqueline kennedy's personal secret service guard and was there at the time of the assassination of president kennedy. cheryl straight recount her hike along the pacific trail. her book is sixers. killing lincoln by bill o'reilly is seventh and number eight, the science of forming and breaking good and bad habits with the power of habit. chris kyle is ninth with american sniper, and eyewitness accounts of war by the most lethal sniper in american history. booktv recently spoke with the author about this book and you can watch that conversation o
covering the list is drift by rachel madnow. shea talked-about america's history of creating war and our use the executive branch of government is too powerful. tiger woods's former golf coach is second on a list with the big miss. he describes what it was like to coach the championship golfer 56 years. michael savage critiques president obama's foreign and domestic policy in trickle-down tyranny. this is third. fourth is imagine followed by mrs. kennedy and the. mr. hill was first lady...
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. >> good to see you rachel. two years later, still john ensign you're talking about. >> the fact he's back and taking care of cats, we had to check in. the reason he was so relevant in 2010 when he was on his way out the door, he was a symbol and maybe the symptom and maybe the cause of nevada's republican party really falling apart. since 2010 have they gotten their act together at all? >> well they tried to, they have hired some professionals, have a good executive director, hired a professional firm to run the caucus, they have gone through chaos. had a chance to increase registration rolls and with same day registration as the democrats, you may remember in 2008 got 116,000 people to come out, they registered 30,000 new voters. theorist said harry reid will infiltrate. still have though factions there, forcing out the current chair woman essentially. they still have a lot of problems. john ensign, our former governor jim gibbons went a long way in hurting the republican brand in nevada. >> last time around i
. >> good to see you rachel. two years later, still john ensign you're talking about. >> the fact he's back and taking care of cats, we had to check in. the reason he was so relevant in 2010 when he was on his way out the door, he was a symbol and maybe the symptom and maybe the cause of nevada's republican party really falling apart. since 2010 have they gotten their act together at all? >> well they tried to, they have hired some professionals, have a good executive...
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c-span: over the years i've heard rachel russell could've been president of the united states and it always struck me as odd because he was basically white separatists and all of a sudden it's very much a leader against this whole civil rights bill. why was he so respected? been accused on all kinds of other things. he was for children's schools. and never got way they agreed on almost everything. and he was a party person. wasn't someone like strom thurmond who would split off from the party. so i think he became sort of the dixiecrat spokesman in the democratic party with some of the others who wanted to leave at times. c-span: what part of the strom thurmond in that debate and he saw that debate quake >> he was a democratic senator at that point i believe and i believe it was cbs. i think he was the narrator and that debate. this is one of the problems i have as i was trying to do a 15 minute segment on how the civil rights is passed and there's no cameras in the senate side to do the whole thing without ever been the room of the whole thing took place, suppose a difficult thing t
c-span: over the years i've heard rachel russell could've been president of the united states and it always struck me as odd because he was basically white separatists and all of a sudden it's very much a leader against this whole civil rights bill. why was he so respected? been accused on all kinds of other things. he was for children's schools. and never got way they agreed on almost everything. and he was a party person. wasn't someone like strom thurmond who would split off from the party....
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we're joined again by rachele and connie. we're going to finish up, connie with the conversation about california dreaming. also, there's an element about houdini. >> we have two fantastic exhibits. they'll be on view for a year as a great resource to the community. we have a special exhibition of houdini. he was the son of a rabbi and an immigrant from hungary and he came here with his father and family. it was the story of an immigrant trying to find his way in the world. he took up the place of the stage. he's intrigued generations upon generations of young people and old people, exploring the whole notion of the body and illusion and everything. it's a remarkable exhibition. it has original footage. he came to san francisco three times. he has a remarkable way of performing outside in front of a newspaper building. these are the days before facebook and twitter and everything. so he wanted to be sure he was covered in the news. if he did it right by the newspaper station, he would be able to be covered needily -- immediat
we're joined again by rachele and connie. we're going to finish up, connie with the conversation about california dreaming. also, there's an element about houdini. >> we have two fantastic exhibits. they'll be on view for a year as a great resource to the community. we have a special exhibition of houdini. he was the son of a rabbi and an immigrant from hungary and he came here with his father and family. it was the story of an immigrant trying to find his way in the world. he took up the...
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i have worked in places that the value digital journalism more than other places did. >> rachel, talk about your web sites, etc., but give us your background. >> i was an editor at the huffington post. through after the presidential election in 2008, and then joined abrams. i worked with a number of other people, and then switched over to a text space, and noticed that the issues that i was covering in media and the campaign were popping open in the tech world, and that was a visibility problem. women were doing great stuff and producing actively, but similar to trade it women were not getting the attention and as their male counterparts. i had covered katie couric going into the anger chair -- anchor chair, and i covered a list of prominent or best of x, y, and z. i started an organization called change the ratio with the aim of increasing opportunities for men and women in the media. deliberately begged at that be applied wherever could it be applied. a movement that has gone global, thanks to social media. i still am doing other stuff, and recently i realize that change the ratio w
i have worked in places that the value digital journalism more than other places did. >> rachel, talk about your web sites, etc., but give us your background. >> i was an editor at the huffington post. through after the presidential election in 2008, and then joined abrams. i worked with a number of other people, and then switched over to a text space, and noticed that the issues that i was covering in media and the campaign were popping open in the tech world, and that was a...
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and now rachel cox recounts a decision by five men, including her uncle, rob cox, to leave their ivy league schools and join the british army in the spring of 1941. six months prior to pearl harbor and america's involvement in world war ii. this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, shep. thank you for that kind introduction. thank you for introducing me to bill lewis who's made the northshire bookstore, as far as i can tell, the end center of sales of "into dust and fire" in the entire united states. [laughter] thank you to c-span booktv for making me feel like oprah winfrey f only for an hour. and it's wonderful to be here. isn't this everything that a bookstore should be? many really, i'm thrilled to be at the northshire. i'm also happy to be in vermont because i have longstanding family ties with the state. am i being -- am i -- can you hear? yeah, talk louder. okay. i have longstanding ties with this state, and my book really got started here in vermont. when i was a little girl, i used to spend my school vacations with my grandmother who live inside a wonderful
and now rachel cox recounts a decision by five men, including her uncle, rob cox, to leave their ivy league schools and join the british army in the spring of 1941. six months prior to pearl harbor and america's involvement in world war ii. this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, shep. thank you for that kind introduction. thank you for introducing me to bill lewis who's made the northshire bookstore, as far as i can tell, the end center of sales of "into dust and...
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. >>> prepare yourselves to see the great rachel maddow as you have never seen her before. it is not the best new thing in the world, because it is not exactly new. but it is related to the best new thing in the world today, which is a tremendous thing. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail man picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> one of the ways the united states congress reacted to the spying shenanigans of richard nixon was this law called the foreign intelligence surveillance act. it was introduced by former senator ted kennedy and the idea was to provide some overnight over the government's spying activities when it was americans who were getting spied on. the act was known as
. >>> prepare yourselves to see the great rachel maddow as you have never seen her before. it is not the best new thing in the world, because it is not exactly new. but it is related to the best new thing in the world today, which is a tremendous thing. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail....
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rachel maddow show is next. >> great to see ed with that awesome crowd. an awesome show. thank you for staying with us for the next hour as well. a lot going on tonight. this is california. california is the largest state in the country. not largest in terms of land area. that would be alaska and texas. in terms of the number of people in the state, california wins by nearly a zillion. california's population is kwif tloent the combined populations of wyoming, vermont, north dakota, alaska, south dakota, delaware, montana, rhode island, new hampshire, maine, hawaii, idaho, nebraska, west virginia, new mexico, nevada, kansas, arkansas, mississippi and iowa. all of those other states combined have roughly the same population as the state of california. it is a big state. california also has a big and a very good university system. there are community colleges in california there are private colleges in california. there's a state college system and then there's the crown jewel of higher education in california, the university of california system. there are ten university o
rachel maddow show is next. >> great to see ed with that awesome crowd. an awesome show. thank you for staying with us for the next hour as well. a lot going on tonight. this is california. california is the largest state in the country. not largest in terms of land area. that would be alaska and texas. in terms of the number of people in the state, california wins by nearly a zillion. california's population is kwif tloent the combined populations of wyoming, vermont, north dakota,...
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eastern led by rachel maddow and others. >>> let's see what my panelists think you should know. >> politics wreaks havoc with farm policy. that's what i think this week. we'll see that in the debate tomorrow. that political considerations trump wise farm policy. >> i'm torn on this question. because i think it's true and very easy demagog. democracy is democracy. to say we're politicizing foreign policy it's the citizens of the united states who determine our government's actions. >> yeah. >> that has to pass the test of some sort of democratic accountability. an marie slaughter. >> what you should know is that what americans do not want to hear, but it's true anyway. hundreds of people are getting killed in syria every day. we're up to almost 30,000 people killed, mostly civilians. the country is imploding, it's destabilizing lebanon, threatening turkey, jordan, iraq. more and more militants are coming in who are not syrians who are taking over what was originally a much more pluralist liberal opposition. people are predicting up to a ten-year civil war. this is a humanitarian disaster. it
eastern led by rachel maddow and others. >>> let's see what my panelists think you should know. >> politics wreaks havoc with farm policy. that's what i think this week. we'll see that in the debate tomorrow. that political considerations trump wise farm policy. >> i'm torn on this question. because i think it's true and very easy demagog. democracy is democracy. to say we're politicizing foreign policy it's the citizens of the united states who determine our government's...
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rachel roy, we're a fan of her here, came up with bullying effort. i don't date bullies and bullying is never fashionable, great t-shirts. so a really fun way to support the cause. >> okay. >> we also have a t-shirt i want to show a picture of, you can literally walk in wearing your -- >> never late. >> we are early. >> you are always on time and i feel like you're 15 minutes early and i'm late. cute from print liberation and you can also make your own message tee with custom ink. this is so fun, i decided i wish i could but i'm already in my pajamas. you can do anything you want or make one up like this probably selling these as well. all really affordable ways to wear a pop of personality. now, i got a kick out of these. you have to read what this says. i love big books and i cannot lie. and this is so funny this is the bag that i always forget to bring to the store. these are really funny, again, from different affordable ways to carry different purse. >> adorable. i love it. >> now, when it comes to the little ones, we have a lot of fun. this is
rachel roy, we're a fan of her here, came up with bullying effort. i don't date bullies and bullying is never fashionable, great t-shirts. so a really fun way to support the cause. >> okay. >> we also have a t-shirt i want to show a picture of, you can literally walk in wearing your -- >> never late. >> we are early. >> you are always on time and i feel like you're 15 minutes early and i'm late. cute from print liberation and you can also make your own message tee...
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the parents got a reverse 911 call, rachel. we know that they came here as the children were brought here. and they went through the work, and we're talking about hundreds of kids now, of matching the children with their parents. in the end you have 20 sets of parents who are left. and it is left to be told to them. and the governor was among those who were there to tell the parents that your children are not going to be coming home. and so i think it goes without saying the devastation that this community is feeling. the sense of -- i wouldn't even can say outrage yet. in my experience at these things, the outrage comes later. but the total feeling of hopelessness and senselessness that has overcome this community as they try to figure out why something like this could happen, rachel. >> chris, thinking about that initial response, thinking not just about what it must have been like to be personally connected to that, but to be a first responder coming upon that scene and needing to do the active shooter search that we know th
the parents got a reverse 911 call, rachel. we know that they came here as the children were brought here. and they went through the work, and we're talking about hundreds of kids now, of matching the children with their parents. in the end you have 20 sets of parents who are left. and it is left to be told to them. and the governor was among those who were there to tell the parents that your children are not going to be coming home. and so i think it goes without saying the devastation that...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts now. >> you did a terrific job. well done. >>> thanks to you at home. there's a lot going on. we have to start. a former united states senator, an experienced nationally known sober steady republican named richard nixon is running for president. he wins in 1968. he wins re-election in 1972. he never makes it to the end of the second term because of a little complication called watergate. in 1968 he was at the height of his appeal and he was a communist. see his campaign slogan, forward together. see the slogan at the bottom. bushy haired richard nixon communist. the slogan indicates he's a communist because today's conservatives say so. i thought this was debunked already but conservatives even know, this is from last night on glen beck's internet tv show conservatives are still stuck on this. president obama's web video that came out ended with this slogan forward. the right just went nuts that the word forward was the obama campaign's way of signaling that it is marxist. it seems to impose the economic system by k
"the rachel maddow show" starts now. >> you did a terrific job. well done. >>> thanks to you at home. there's a lot going on. we have to start. a former united states senator, an experienced nationally known sober steady republican named richard nixon is running for president. he wins in 1968. he wins re-election in 1972. he never makes it to the end of the second term because of a little complication called watergate. in 1968 he was at the height of his appeal and he...
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ezra klein is filling in for rachel tonight. always good to see you, my friend. >> good to see you too, and happy friday. and thanks to you at home for sticking around for the next hour. rachel's got the night off, but we learned something huge today. we are going over the fiscal cliff. we are going either all the way over or going partly over, but we are definitely, definitely going over. that whole fiscal cliff thing, where congress and the white house can't reach a deal on taxes and spending before the end of the year and they maybe get us into a recession, it's definitely happening. that was the whole point of president obama's press conference this afternoon. >> i still want to get this done. it's the right thing to do for our families, for our businesses, and for our entire economy. but the hour for immediate action is here. it is now. >> allow me a quick update here. that press conference, it came after president obama met with john boehner and nancy pelosi and harry reid and mitch mcconnell, so all the key congressional
ezra klein is filling in for rachel tonight. always good to see you, my friend. >> good to see you too, and happy friday. and thanks to you at home for sticking around for the next hour. rachel's got the night off, but we learned something huge today. we are going over the fiscal cliff. we are going either all the way over or going partly over, but we are definitely, definitely going over. that whole fiscal cliff thing, where congress and the white house can't reach a deal on taxes and...
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the main thing is that two to three remember that it is not only about rachel's case rachel's case is a very clear example of the violations carried out by israel on this is as a matter of policy and this is a systematic issue and this has to be challenge now those who are funding and supplying the means of destruction those who are or who are supporting israel politically financially. militarily of course. those who supply the means of the strike in this case caterpillar the american company who built the bulldozers that were purchased by american money. and were delivered to israel. they were the ones who were actually used to kill rachel so so all of these all of those elements that i mentioned are complicit in one way or another and we have to challenge the whole the whole system that is on the one hand not respecting human rights and on the other hand those who are funding and being complicit in that role it will leave it there thank you very much indeed ronnie barker an activist calling on boycotting israel from within there very good to hear your thoughts thank you very much in
the main thing is that two to three remember that it is not only about rachel's case rachel's case is a very clear example of the violations carried out by israel on this is as a matter of policy and this is a systematic issue and this has to be challenge now those who are funding and supplying the means of destruction those who are or who are supporting israel politically financially. militarily of course. those who supply the means of the strike in this case caterpillar the american company...
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>> absolutely, rachel. we know from polling that over 60% of latinos support the affordable care act. 70% of latinos don't want a change in social security. latinos are progressive. they see government as being able to bring change into their lives, help them with educational policies, social policy, at the core, latinos idealogically line up with the progressive democratic agenda. >> victoria, it's really nice to have you here. thank you for your time tonight. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> something that all of the pundits were wrong about, myself included, about this convention puloo pulosa we found ourselves in the middle of now. we wer all wrong about it and it matters quite a bit. that's ahead. stay with us. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. in
>> absolutely, rachel. we know from polling that over 60% of latinos support the affordable care act. 70% of latinos don't want a change in social security. latinos are progressive. they see government as being able to bring change into their lives, help them with educational policies, social policy, at the core, latinos idealogically line up with the progressive democratic agenda. >> victoria, it's really nice to have you here. thank you for your time tonight. i appreciate it....
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. >> hard truth time here on the rachel maddow show. hard truth. most people don't like the drink. i don't mean to offend. i personally love them. i like whiskey straight from the bottle. it's a really, really strong drink. it's cold bourbon. if you are not a practiced drinker, your first time out you are not going to like your first one, if it is made properly. especially if it is made properly. many things massacquerade them. people end up filling it up with southern comfort to make it more palettable. ahead of the kentucky derby, rather than showing you how to make the drink, which is an acquired taste, i'm going to show you how to acquire the taste for it. this is how you train yourself to like the taste of a mint drink if you don't already like one. it has the added benefit of being the great old mandrin k of all time. it's called 2 stinger. is there an old man in your life? ask if he likes it stinger. the stinger is, it's one of those drinks that has slightly different proportions, depending on your taste. depending on how much of a sweet tooth you have. the way i make it is
. >> hard truth time here on the rachel maddow show. hard truth. most people don't like the drink. i don't mean to offend. i personally love them. i like whiskey straight from the bottle. it's a really, really strong drink. it's cold bourbon. if you are not a practiced drinker, your first time out you are not going to like your first one, if it is made properly. especially if it is made properly. many things massacquerade them. people end up filling it up with southern comfort to make it...
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"the rachel maddow show "is coming up right now. and rachel, the folks of freeport want to say this to you tonight. >>> ed, if i could teleport my way to freeport right now, i would do it. i'm there with you in spirit, man. that's so awesome. hello, freeport. so great. thanks, man. have a great weekend. woohoo. ed has the
"the rachel maddow show "is coming up right now. and rachel, the folks of freeport want to say this to you tonight. >>> ed, if i could teleport my way to freeport right now, i would do it. i'm there with you in spirit, man. that's so awesome. hello, freeport. so great. thanks, man. have a great weekend. woohoo. ed has the
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no one on the israeli side wanted to see rachel curry die. >> when rachel curry was killed, the palestinian-israeli conflict was in the international headlines in a way it hasn't been since the arab uprising started elsewhere in the middle east. but the conflict continues. israeli jets bomb parts of gaza on monday night. palestinian rockets hit israel recently. jewish settlers continue to expand on occupied territory. the divisions between palestinians and israeli jews are deeper than ever. recently a palestinian youth in jerusalem was badly beaten by a mob. nine were arrested for assaults. back in 2003 when rachel curry was killed, things looked pretty bad, but diplomats and politicians still talked about reviving a peace process. you don't hear about that anymore. but the fundamental issues that have made this conflict so long running, so hard to settle and so violent remain. and they're getting sharper. jeremy, b.c.s. news, jerusalem. >> still to come on tonight's program -- getting a glimpse of mars in h.d. sending back a treasure trove of information. a study has found that people who smoke ca
no one on the israeli side wanted to see rachel curry die. >> when rachel curry was killed, the palestinian-israeli conflict was in the international headlines in a way it hasn't been since the arab uprising started elsewhere in the middle east. but the conflict continues. israeli jets bomb parts of gaza on monday night. palestinian rockets hit israel recently. jewish settlers continue to expand on occupied territory. the divisions between palestinians and israeli jews are deeper than...
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if sheets reelected to ssou,pcel atese. >> good evening, rachel. i've been watching your show since the 2008 eletoral seasn, t non.th t fillee y ti cus. lvemt heenis l w t.srk with nato and couples themselves loyal to successfully pull gr sat headhafi from power h ou tlvt intherrnal nionsing on less manpor and financial burden as a viable task work for the united states in the alternatesa wa ie >>rei o ad doctrine. last night there was this smart national security guy, my kids tt i anrvwiim oueb it was really confrontational interview, which is exactly what i expected and that's my love and. e'ttoce llhoulgowad anydy i thtothto ththt is worth really inane non-ad hominem, sensitive whsenlyacwh amwaowgnr nd ltert so hehatowait secret war in a greatly expanded way all over the world andhe way he pocityf ore to answer for. licotoerio at nec tar era t eaa multilateralist announced typified by what happened in bya. that is a form of americans-- ata oer er iendhe w abetaas t ucy tth st e worl and militaries combined to advance international interest and f
if sheets reelected to ssou,pcel atese. >> good evening, rachel. i've been watching your show since the 2008 eletoral seasn, t non.th t fillee y ti cus. lvemt heenis l w t.srk with nato and couples themselves loyal to successfully pull gr sat headhafi from power h ou tlvt intherrnal nionsing on less manpor and financial burden as a viable task work for the united states in the alternatesa wa ie >>rei o ad doctrine. last night there was this smart national security guy, my kids tt i...
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rachel carson had not been published on the environment. by american advisers, not yet a combat war. one is while we denounced the teeter ships supported by the united states including south vietnam, we did not anticipate at the time that there would be a draft for vietnam that johnson would campaign on a promise not to send young men to southeast asia and turn around and send 100,000 in the first year and would escalate to 500,000. that would lead to draft resistance, polarization, further denial of domestic priorities, black uprisings in many cities and more than anything else, to act the possibilities of domestic economic reform. secondly, the assassination of john kennedy. and the time i have, there's little to say except that it was not part of anything that we were taught about history or american politics or social change. it was not in the model that leaders of the assassinated. not once, but again and again and again. in our view, food push the kennedy administration. after we took the statements immediately after it was published
rachel carson had not been published on the environment. by american advisers, not yet a combat war. one is while we denounced the teeter ships supported by the united states including south vietnam, we did not anticipate at the time that there would be a draft for vietnam that johnson would campaign on a promise not to send young men to southeast asia and turn around and send 100,000 in the first year and would escalate to 500,000. that would lead to draft resistance, polarization, further...
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upton sinclair, rachel carson. >> one of the interesting things about many books here is they not only created social movements but some even lead to legislation. you see the jungle in here and it really created the forerunner legislation to the food and drug administration being created. not only social movements but legislation, social change. >> y 88? >> that is where we decided to stop. we were worried about using a number commonly associated with a definitive with so we avoided can, 25 and 100. beyond that it was up for grabs. we think that is a good number. it won't give anybody the impression that we meant 88. >> poetry and religious books are here? >> quite a few exemplars of poetry. walt whitman, so we really tried to be clear that poetry has been an impressive part of american history and americans have been committed to writing and reading poetry. that continues today. >> what about religious books? >> we have holographic bible. a lot of the books would not necessarily be associated with a religion have a moralistic or a do good tone to them and really felt that was more rep
upton sinclair, rachel carson. >> one of the interesting things about many books here is they not only created social movements but some even lead to legislation. you see the jungle in here and it really created the forerunner legislation to the food and drug administration being created. not only social movements but legislation, social change. >> y 88? >> that is where we decided to stop. we were worried about using a number commonly associated with a definitive with so we...
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rachel is the managing editor of politogeek.com and use the author of the book "the political bible." we've been excited to talk to you, rich. >> absolutely. thank you. >> absolutely. based on your information about a few oops moments that turned into something bigger. we're going to start in 1884. let's go way back to -- >> before my time. >> maybe a year before me. nemps, it eventually won grover cleveland the there. what happened? >> this was between republican james d. blaine and democratic glover cleveland. new york was a critical battleground state, the showdown state in the election. about a week prior to the election, james t. blaine appeared at a republican rally and a pastor said the republican party was the party of rum, romance and rebellion. this galvanized the democratic party to come out against james t. blaine because blaine did not disassociate himself from those remarks. of course, they associated it with alcoholism. blaine lost that election and lost that state by 1,047 votes. >> gosh. >> had he decided to disassociate himself from those remarks history may have bee
rachel is the managing editor of politogeek.com and use the author of the book "the political bible." we've been excited to talk to you, rich. >> absolutely. thank you. >> absolutely. based on your information about a few oops moments that turned into something bigger. we're going to start in 1884. let's go way back to -- >> before my time. >> maybe a year before me. nemps, it eventually won grover cleveland the there. what happened? >> this was between...
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i just want to talk to my doctor. >> rachel from chick-fil-a speaks. you say she may have hawked a logie into adam smith's food. he only ordered a water. they were encouraging people to go through drive throughs and or ward. >> you can't spit a loogie in a glass of water? >> i guess. i always take the cap off because i don't trust month one. >> you are not a jackass like the schmuck that bent through. that went through. >> greg, you could have said no, but lori, rachel, she has only done the one interview. she starts popping up everywhere i don't think she is pushing the story. >> i stand corrected and i backed off that statement. >> beat me up some more. >> i am done. i have had it with you guys. >> you love it. >> i thought that would never end. >> libby the avatar. lori, you said there better be hot avatars. there was one unveiled at laguardia and one at ken gnaw dye airport. both seen at -- one is named marilyn. just kidding. >> how about diversity too? that will be the next thing. >> why does the avatar have to be white? >> why not swedish. >> if
i just want to talk to my doctor. >> rachel from chick-fil-a speaks. you say she may have hawked a logie into adam smith's food. he only ordered a water. they were encouraging people to go through drive throughs and or ward. >> you can't spit a loogie in a glass of water? >> i guess. i always take the cap off because i don't trust month one. >> you are not a jackass like the schmuck that bent through. that went through. >> greg, you could have said no, but lori,...
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he just explained his comments to rachel maddow, that's next. and one man who was at the forefront of america's civil rights movement. joins me to talk about. >> and physical abuse of gays and lesbians. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >> corey booker is nothing more ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new dentyne split to fit pack. it splits in to two smaller, sleeker packs that fit almost anywhere so you can take them everywhere. dentyne split to fit. practice safe breath. it was in
he just explained his comments to rachel maddow, that's next. and one man who was at the forefront of america's civil rights movement. joins me to talk about. >> and physical abuse of gays and lesbians. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's...
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hi, lawrence. >> thanks, rachel. robert, how about of debate prep was spent showing the president how you can take any foreign policy question and turn it back to jobs and domestic policy? >> i think you have a good point. energy independence is a domestic issue and a foreign policy issue. sending our kids into harm's way is a foreign policy issue. how we treat them when we come home is a domestic issue. anybody who thinks this is a debate that's just going to deal with esoteric policies or countries around the world has to understand that these are issues that the american people and communities live and breathe every day. >> let's go to the chinese currency issue that mitt romney has made one of those day one items. is the president going to be able to teach a little class on how that works tonight or is that something you just want to get away from and get over somewhere else since people won't understand it? >> people need to understand that this president has fought to get the chinese to do the right thing. they
hi, lawrence. >> thanks, rachel. robert, how about of debate prep was spent showing the president how you can take any foreign policy question and turn it back to jobs and domestic policy? >> i think you have a good point. energy independence is a domestic issue and a foreign policy issue. sending our kids into harm's way is a foreign policy issue. how we treat them when we come home is a domestic issue. anybody who thinks this is a debate that's just going to deal with esoteric...